Five Points South St. Patrick's Celebration

Five Points South St. Patrick's Celebration
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A week-long celebration featuring an Irish Flag raising ceremony, a parade, live music, and Irish food and drink specials at Five Points-area restaurants and bars.

[Thursday March 10th from 5:30pm to 6pm]

"Inaugural Irish Flag Raising"
Kick-off St. Patrick's Day earlyThursday, March 10th from 5:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the flag pole located at Chick-Fil-A 5 Points. The Birmingham Irish Cultural Society will lead the ceremony, which will include pipe and drum performances, the UAB ROTC, and an Irish blessing from the local Irish Community. The program will go as followed;

Annoucement of the Parade Marshall & presenting of the parade sash by The Birmingham Irish Cultural Society

Remarks from Parade Marshall

Closing Remarks from REV Birmingham

Irish Blessing

[Saturday March 12th from 11am to 11pm]

"32nd Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade"
Presented by REV Birmingham and Five Points South and led by the Ian Sturrock Memorial Pipe Band from 1:30pm to 2:30pm.

Come early or stay after the parade on Saturday to grab some lunch, dinner or a drink from any of the participating merchants who will be offering Irish food and drink specials. Live music and entertainment will be available at 10 different venues, ALL day from 11am to 11pm.

While getting into the Irish spirit, grab a great spot to watch the parade with the family or visit one of our many indoor music venues.

"St.Patrick's Day"
Come for lunch or after work to grab some lunch, dinner or a drink from any of the participating merchants who will be offering Irish food and drink specials. Live music and entertainment will be available at 10 different venues.

"36th Annual St. Patrick's Dinner Celebration"
Birmingham Irish Cultural Society’s 36th Annual St. Patrick’s Dinner Celebration on behalf of Kid One Transport! The Dinner will take place at the Pine Tree Country Club just off the I-459 /Grants Mill Road Exit in Birmingham. 36 Years now, Wow! This traditional spring céilidh is now older than some countries!